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Dual trailers for House of the Dragon S2: The battlefield is all set for House Black v/s House Green

The second season will premiere on HBO on June 16, and it will be available to stream on JioCinema in India

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HBO dropped the dual trailers for the second season of the popular series House of the Dragon

The first one, titled 'Black Trailer', features Rhaenrya, Prince Daemon and their forces on Dragonstone, while the other one, titled 'Green Trailer', focuses on Alicent, her father, Otto and her children, King Aegon and Prince Aemond. The trailer hints at the brutal civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons, which shattered the Targaryen dynasty.

House of the Dragon, which is the prequel to the hit series Game of Thrones, follows the events two centuries before the original. The ten episodes of the prequel's first season depicted how the House of Targaryen fell into a bitter and brutal civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons — presaging the beginning of the end of the ruling family of Westeros.

The series, created by authors George RR Martin and Ryan J Condal, based on Martin's novel Fire & Blood, stars an ensemble cast including Paddy Considine, Emmy D'Arcy, Matt Smith, Rhys Ifans, Olivia Cooke and Fabien Frankel. Previously announced newcomers are Abubakar Salim as Alyn of Hull, Gayle Rankin as Alys Rivers, Freddie Fox as Ser Gwayne Hightower, and Simon Russell Beale as Ser Simon Strong.

House of the Dragon has Ryan Condal as the co-runner of the series. The second season will premiere on the streamer on June 16, and it will be available to stream on JioCinema in India. 

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